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Re: SCADS!!! (Reply to this comment)
by 29th_Candidate
What's up, Chris.
Drop me an email if you ever see this.
--29th
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Feb 19 '04 12:44 pm PST
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hmm... (Reply to this comment)
by jankp
Think I'll skip these for a Mae West flick instead!
Jan
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Feb 13 '02 8:11 pm PST
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Re: I am REALLY trying.. (Reply to this comment)
by JAMES23
Apparently not
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Feb 13 '02 1:35 pm PST
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I am REALLY trying.. (Reply to this comment)
by Petra
... to picture the parade of hamsters auditioning for the part of "flesh eating rat in a Nazi film"
Is there nothing hamsters won't do????
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Feb 11 '02 6:56 pm PST
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Und.. (Reply to this comment)
by JAMES23
... der East German judge gives this review a scadful 9.8
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Feb 08 '02 11:10 pm PST
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uh.... (Reply to this comment)
by natch
...I hope (assume) you have a sense of humor and didn't take that literally. All in good fun, lad.
Martez
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Feb 08 '02 7:29 pm PST
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SCADS!!! (Reply to this comment)
by natch
Damn you and damn your SCADS write off! I NH your attempt at an entry! Don't try to complain! You can't fool Martez!!!!!
I can't believe this thing.
Martez
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Feb 08 '02 7:27 pm PST
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All I wanna say here... (Reply to this comment)
by Officer
...is God bless Anchor Bay. Along with a million other titles, They also re-released Succubus, Girl on a Motorcycle (Naked under leather), The Car, God Told Me to, Spider Baby, Out of the Blue, and Zachariah (hehe), not to mention the Hammer Films collection.
And most of those titles are widescreen!!!
I think they also re-released my personal favorite The Lickerish Quartet, but I may be mistaken.
God bless 'em I say. ~Ryan
~Ryan
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Nov 09 '01 4:44 pm PST
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Re: I'll confess (Reply to this comment)
by 29th_Candidate
["...The film makers had discovered that it was easier to get violently sexual situations past the censors if they were presented within the context of having basis in the historical facts of Nazi war atrocities. Of course, none of these films had any interest in being factually correct. The filmmakers were solely interested in making a few bucks by exploiting 1970's movie audiences' craving for weirder and wilder psycho-sexual delights. These films pushed the boundaries of bad taste to their lowest limit..."]
I'll confess too, Tom:
(With head bowed in a contrite gesture of supplication...)
This is very hard for me to say...
Alas, I can no longer go on living this... this... horrible lie I've concocted for myself... I... I feel like I'm suffocating under the daunting weight of the double talk; ...the duplicity... the omissions. Well...
In between my steady diet of movies that fit the tasty description Bickel wrote above, snuff films, hardcore porn and devil-worship flicks, I-I,... ...[stutter, stutter]... I-I ....[hem, haw]... I wuh-wuh-watch...
I'm just going to blurt it out or I'll never be able to say it...
I watch that filthy, dishonest, trashy, editorialist, propagandist, prurient, racist, morally-vapid, degrading, smut the media attempts to pass off as news... But I SWEAR-- I only watch it when I need a good laugh...
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Nov 08 '01 10:50 pm PST
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Re: Re: I'm Impressed! (Reply to this comment)
by chrisbickel
Evidently, yes.
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Nov 08 '01 5:23 pm PST
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Re: I'm Impressed! (Reply to this comment)
by macresarf1
Yes, Chris, but the larger question is, Did they rot your brain?
Regards.
[Macresarf1]
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Nov 08 '01 10:31 am PST
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by matt_harney
Great list man. I remember seeing Beast in Heat a long time ago along with Island of Perversion. Best double feature ever.
matt
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Nov 06 '01 10:59 am PST
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I'm Impressed! (Reply to this comment)
by Nilo24
How did you manage to become one of the world's few experts on this obscure sexploitation sub-genre?
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Nov 06 '01 9:42 am PST
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Re: Glad to see you mentioned (Reply to this comment)
by chrisbickel
Those are perhaps not sleazy enough. SALO is actually about Italian Fascists, so it doesn't quite fit the genre... though it does contain plenty of nasty Sadism.
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Nov 06 '01 9:34 am PST
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Glad to see you mentioned (Reply to this comment)
by MrsNormanMaine
the highbrow title 'The Night Porter' in this company. You might also add 'Seven Beauties', 'The Damned' and 'Salo'...
MNM
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Nov 06 '01 8:13 am PST
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by sampo24
I had trouble believing these were real movies, until I looked them up and saw... these really are real movies... Quite an interesting list you've compiled. I don't think it sounds like my kind of film, though.
sampo24
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Nov 06 '01 3:31 am PST
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I'll confess (Reply to this comment)
by 4-1-1
I did once view a film by the title "Ilsa, the Wicked Warden" or something close to it.
Wow. It was very strange, indeed. Full of sex and sadism, just as you say.
I think these films were produced to ridicule the Germans. That being said, there is something about them that is oddly entertaining.
great review,
Tom / 4-1-1
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Nov 05 '01 11:10 pm PST
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